Lost “Sleigh Bells” Oswald The Lucky Rabbit Short Discovered
The BFI National Archive have announced the rediscovery of a rare, long-lost, Walt Disney animated film, Sleigh Bells (1928) which features the first ever Disney character, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Sleigh Bells has been, until now, a lost film, unseen since its original release in 1928. The animation in the film was accomplished by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks.
The exciting rediscovery was made by a researcher browsing the online catalogue of the BFI National Archive’s holdings. Walt Disney Animation Studios have taken this unique surviving film print and created both a new preservation print and digital copies. The film has a running time of approximately six minutes.
The world premiere of the new restoration of the film by Walt Disney Animation Studios will take place at BFI Southbank on 12 December 2015 in London, England as part of a programme It’s a Disney Christmas: Seasonal Shorts, screening other festive Disney gems from the 1930s to the present day which include Mickey’s Good Deed (1932), Night Before Christmas (1933), The Art of Skiing (1941), Pluto’s Christmas Tree (1952), Mickey’s Christmas Carol (1983), Prep and Landing: Operation Secret Santa (2010) and Frozen Fever (2015).
Tickets are adults £11.75, concessions £9.20, children £4. There is also a combo ticket offer: 1 adult + 1 child £10.
Robin Baker, Head Curator, BFI National Archive said:
“What a joyful treat to discover a long-lost Walt Disney film in the BFI National Archive and to be able to show Sleigh Bells to a whole new audience 87 years after it was made. The restoration of this film will introduce many audiences to Disney’s work in the silent period – it clearly demonstrates the vitality and imagination of his animation at a key point in his early career. We thank Walt Disney for working with us and are thrilled to present the world premiere of this restored version here in London at BFI Southbank.”
Andrew Millstein, President of Walt Disney Animation Studios, which oversaw the restoration, added:
“We’re thrilled to be collaborating with the BFI National Archives in the restoration of the ‘lost’ Oswald short, Sleigh Bells, and to be sharing this delightful animated discovery with audiences in the UK as part of this special Disney holiday programme. The Oswald shorts are an important part of our Studios’ history, and we have been working with film archives and private collectors all around the world to research the missing titles. We are grateful to Katrina Stokes, Robin Baker, and their associates at the BFI for helping us locate and preserve Sleigh Bells.”
Source – BFI